This 15-year-old overnight social media star is shutting down the haters who say she's 'famous for nothing'

Ariel Martin is a pretty ordinary teenager. She's goofy, loves
playing with makeup, and enjoys singing along to the radio on
drives with her mom.

Martin, 15, is also an overnight
social media star who's famous for lip-syncing. She bops
around her lilac-colored bedroom, silently belting out today's
top hits, in 15-second videos on social network Musical.ly. The app's top user has
racked up over 10 million fans since joining last year.

Her fame comes with a caveat. Internet trolls have been vicious
to Martin, often tweeting and writing in the comments of her
Musical.ly videos and Instagram photos that she's "famous for
nothing."

Now, Martin is killing the game with kindness. Her social media
campaign, Ariel's Movement,
rallies teens to spread messages of support and positivity
on social media using the hashtag #Arielmovement.

On a typical day, thousands of social media users across
Musical.ly, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter debate her talents.

"I hate Ariel, she's talentless and has millions of followers for
nothing," one Instagram user writes on a candid photo of Martin
out to eat. Another user comments, "I'm not jealous at all,
I actually am truly shocked that you can get famous without
talent."